I'm Know I'm Alright
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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I'm sorry
Oh, I'm sorry
Oh baby, I'm sorry
For the things I said to you

You know I love you
You know I care
With you, my new heart I want to share
Darling I need you
With all your heart and soul
To know that I want you, and I'll never let you go
But forgive me
Please forgive me
Please forgive me
For I knew not what I was sayin'

Come on little baby
Come on darling
Give me another chance
To make up on my wrong
You know that I love you
You know I'll put nobody else above you
Come on, come on
Say that you'll love me

I'm sorry
Oh yes, I'm sorry

Oh, I'm sorry
For the things I said t' you

Overall Meaning

In Bo Diddley's song "I Know," the lyrics reflect on a lover's regret for the things that they said to their partner during a heated argument. The song starts with the repeated phrase "I'm sorry," which sets the tone of the song as one of apology and atonement. The singer admits that they were wrong and didn't know what they were saying, begging their lover for forgiveness. They also express their affection for their partner, stating that they love and care about them and want to share their heart with them. The chorus repeats the apology and plea for forgiveness, with the singer asking for another chance and reassuring their partner that they are the only one for them.


The song explores themes of love, vulnerability, and regret. It speaks to the idea that saying hurtful things in the heat of the moment can cause pain and damage in a relationship, but acknowledging the mistake and apologizing can help repair the bond. It also highlights the importance of communication and making amends in order to move forward in a relationship.


Overall, "I Know" is a soulful and heartfelt ballad that showcases Bo Diddley's range as an artist beyond his signature rock and roll sound.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm sorry
Expressing regret for past mistakes


Oh, I'm sorry
A repetition of regret for past mistakes


Oh baby, I'm sorry
Addressing the apology to the lover in a loving way


For the things I said to you
Referring to specific hurtful statements made in the past


You know I love you
Affirming affection for the lover


You know I care
Expressing concern for the lover's feelings


With you, my new heart I want to share
Desiring to build a future together and share emotional growth with the lover


Darling I need you
Expressing emotional reliance on the lover


With all your heart and soul
Desiring full emotional commitment from the lover


To know that I want you, and I'll never let you go
Promising eternal commitment to the lover


But forgive me
Asking for the lover's forgiveness


Please forgive me
Repeating the request for forgiveness


Please forgive me
Repeating the request for forgiveness


For I knew not what I was sayin'
Explaining that the hurtful statements were made in ignorance or without proper consideration


Come on little baby
A term of endearment, inviting the lover to come closer


Come on darling
Another term of endearment, inviting the lover to come closer


Give me another chance
Requesting an opportunity to make amends


To make up on my wrong
Wanting to correct past mistakes


You know that I love you
Reiterating that the lover is valued and cherished


You know I'll put nobody else above you
Affirming loyalty and devotion to the lover


Come on, come on
Encouraging the lover to move towards reconciliation


Say that you'll love me
Requesting affirmation of love from the lover


I'm sorry
A final apology for past mistakes


Oh yes, I'm sorry
Repeated and emphatic expression of regret


Oh, I'm sorry
Recalling earlier apologies in a heartfelt manner


For the things I said t' you
Referring to specific hurtful statements made in the past




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Written by: Ellas McDaniel

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Comments from YouTube:

@deeg8849

One of the 5 rock n roll fathers. Bo Diddley, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and James Brown. Their contribution to life itself is beyond measure. Thank you

@shineshineization

Ike Turner should be in there. James Brown was more in the Funk genre

@SIR46661

James Brown -no way ! Great in his genre. More like Eddie Cochran, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, & Elvis !

@deeg8849

@@SIR46661 Your 5 is good, but they were followers (except Chuck) James dates back to the 50s as well and did more with his craft for longer creating new genres. Just because its more funk based ultimately, doesn't make it any less rock n roll. If it has a groove, its rock n roll.

@SIR46661

@ I appreciate you but both James Brown and Johnny Cash maybe have been inspirations but did other music. Same with Howlin Wolf & Muddy Waters. But in no way was Eddie Cochran a follower. He wrote his own songs and died at only 21. He left a heck of a legacy perhaps even bigger in England.

@befajoses

This Song Just Saved My Life!

@sjhust

Yeah, this is on Beach Party. GREAT album. When I was 5, I used to sneak in and play my brother's copy when he was at school. Really happy that it's available on iTunes - it's like coming home again. Massive, huge guitar sound from Bo and the Duchess.

@fringestream990

Song gives me Goosebumps...

@raulchavezromo315

what...a. song..bro...great.bo

@gfhcgh

This is rock with soul. Nowadays it's rock AND soul

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